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edward snowden is a whistleblower or traitor? >> well, i don't like to get into the use of terminology, this or that or particularly inflammatory language. i think two things are clear. the first is that it has been overreaching on the part of our security agencies, technology outran reasoned judgment, in my view, and i think there will be corrections made. that won't be the first time in the history that has occurred and i think it will be a valuable thing. the second thing that is clear is that edward snowden broke the law, and so while there clearly have been benefits, i think there also has to be accountability and the phrase that they use and that you put out well should be clemency and plea bargain. those are two different things. >> i guess if you feel like the nsa has overstepped its bounds a little bit, you know, a lot of people who have that same viewpoint are now suggesting that maybe he should deserve some kind of leniency or something in exchange for his return back to the united states. you think that's reasonable?
edward snowden is a whistleblower or traitor? >> well, i don't like to get into the use of terminology, this or that or particularly inflammatory language. i think two things are clear. the first is that it has been overreaching on the part of our security agencies, technology outran reasoned judgment, in my view, and i think there will be corrections made. that won't be the first time in the history that has occurred and i think it will be a valuable thing. the second thing that is clear...
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but what, if anything, would snowden agree to? joining us now is legal advisor to edward snowden. jecelyn, just to get us started here, when is the last time you spoke with edward snowden and how is he doing these days in russia? >> we speak regularly by encryption and he's doing great. he's doing very well. >> i guess you have probably seen in the "new york times" and "the guardian" the last couple days that those newspapers have called for some sort of plea bargain or clemency for edward snowden. what is your sense as to whether or not he would be agreeable to something like that? would he be agreeable to coming back to the united states, admitting some guilt in exchange for some leniency? >> i can't get into plea bargain negotiations, really, on the air but he certainly would love to come back to the united states if the conditions were right, and i think some sort of pardon or amnesty would be appropriate, and again, if there were conditions attached to that amnesty, that's not something i can speculate about really, but he would definitely be amenable under conditions such as
but what, if anything, would snowden agree to? joining us now is legal advisor to edward snowden. jecelyn, just to get us started here, when is the last time you spoke with edward snowden and how is he doing these days in russia? >> we speak regularly by encryption and he's doing great. he's doing very well. >> i guess you have probably seen in the "new york times" and "the guardian" the last couple days that those newspapers have called for some sort of plea...
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leaker edward snowden and the support he is finding from some influential voices. >> dramatic rescue operation unfolds to save dozens from one of the most inhospitable places on earth. >>> a look outside from the embarcadero checking out the bay, it is sunny but you can see it and just hazy and we are still under a "spare the air" advise advisory and mike nicco will have where the unhealthy air is and what the y presents rg or how to find big savings on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. your club card helps you keep your resolution to save money. now's a good time to pack your lunches. lean cuisine entrees are just $2.00. chobani yogurt is just a buck. resolutions kept. and charmin is $8.99 for the 20 double roll bonus pack. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> five people are dead and 20 wounded in lebanon when a bomb exploded in a beirut neighborhood that was a car bomb that kurd during the evening rush hour. the neighborhood is the hezbollah stronghold and has been the target of previous attacks by sunni musli
leaker edward snowden and the support he is finding from some influential voices. >> dramatic rescue operation unfolds to save dozens from one of the most inhospitable places on earth. >>> a look outside from the embarcadero checking out the bay, it is sunny but you can see it and just hazy and we are still under a "spare the air" advise advisory and mike nicco will have where the unhealthy air is and what the y presents rg or how to find big savings on the things you...
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>> my name is edward snowden, i'm 29 years old. in hawaii. >> what my country is going through as a result of this climate events is madness. the climate crisis is madness. >> in the next week, turn it over, all of it. without delay and allow a full and total accounting for that. but he isn't about to do it and it can be done, obviously. >> if a person is gay and seeks god and has goodwill, who am i to judge them? >> children born today grow up in a world without doma, and the same children who happen to be gay will be free to love and get thated as thea and i did with the same federal benefits and protections as anyone else. at 2013. a look back all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. at 2013.look back it was an historic year. edward snowden exposed how the national security agency amid the nsa, built a worldwide surveillance apparatus while chelsea manning wasn't it said 35 years in jail for leakin your secret documents -- was sentenced to 35 years in ja
>> my name is edward snowden, i'm 29 years old. in hawaii. >> what my country is going through as a result of this climate events is madness. the climate crisis is madness. >> in the next week, turn it over, all of it. without delay and allow a full and total accounting for that. but he isn't about to do it and it can be done, obviously. >> if a person is gay and seeks god and has goodwill, who am i to judge them? >> children born today grow up in a world without...
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to grant edward snowden clemency. the papers' editorial boards are calling him a whistle blower and courageous. snow den admits leaking details of how nsa collects data on phone calls and e-mails on millions of americans. it's explained why clemency for snowden is such a hot button issue. >> it engenders a lot of sharp opinion on both sides of this question, whether or not is he a traitor as some people in congress have called him or some people -- some of his supporters, some of his journalist supporter says he is a hero. he himself told the "washington post" recently that he felt his mission was accomplished already, but, you know, the question of whether or not the government can try to, you know, give him some kind of clemency, that's a very complicated thing. for instance, snowden has allegedly took hundreds of thousands of documents, but he no longer controls most of those documents, according to the journalists that he has been working with. i asked attorney general eric holder this question a couple of weeks a
to grant edward snowden clemency. the papers' editorial boards are calling him a whistle blower and courageous. snow den admits leaking details of how nsa collects data on phone calls and e-mails on millions of americans. it's explained why clemency for snowden is such a hot button issue. >> it engenders a lot of sharp opinion on both sides of this question, whether or not is he a traitor as some people in congress have called him or some people -- some of his supporters, some of his...
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it's no mystery why edward snowden hasn't booked a flight home to the u.s. yet. two prominent papers say the government should forgive him. >>> also in national news, after he did not show up for mass, a beloved priest was found dead in his church's rectory. police say he was murdered. who did it, and why? >>> good afternoon. i'm jake tapper. welcome to "the lead." we begin with the national lead. if you've still got house guests from the holidays lingering in your home that you want to get rid of, i regret to tell you may have missed your window. 100 million people are in the path of a wintry blast in 22 states. we're talking blizzard-like conditions here, inch upon inch of snow, sub-zero temperatures that will make you want to wrap yourself up before leaving the house. more than 1700 flights are canceled all across the country. parts of illinois have already gotten a foot of snow. it has been falling in chicago and other areas on and off and when it moves out, people there will still have to suffer bitterly cold temperatures. a nor'easter is brewing off the eas
it's no mystery why edward snowden hasn't booked a flight home to the u.s. yet. two prominent papers say the government should forgive him. >>> also in national news, after he did not show up for mass, a beloved priest was found dead in his church's rectory. police say he was murdered. who did it, and why? >>> good afternoon. i'm jake tapper. welcome to "the lead." we begin with the national lead. if you've still got house guests from the holidays lingering in your...
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contractor edward snowden comes forward as the source of the recent n.s.a. stories he's left the united states and is in hong kong he says he's a whistleblower and he's handed over his trove of evidence to journalists the public needs to decide whether these programs and policies are right or wrong snowden is later forced to hide out in russia as over the next six months the world's newspapers begin publishing the n.s.a.'s and g.c.a. chuse most closely guarded secrets dragnet surveillance on entire foreign populations targeted surveillance on diplomats and world leaders including key allies the black budget of the u.s. intelligence agencies the deliberate tapping of under seize fiber optic cables a commitment to breaking in corruption standards we also learned that the n.s.a. has secretly hacked into google and yahoo is data links barton gellman calls this the most explosive story and it's a was breaking into the data links the private cleone the links between for example to google data centers this one in finland and one in. and they are intercepting the da
contractor edward snowden comes forward as the source of the recent n.s.a. stories he's left the united states and is in hong kong he says he's a whistleblower and he's handed over his trove of evidence to journalists the public needs to decide whether these programs and policies are right or wrong snowden is later forced to hide out in russia as over the next six months the world's newspapers begin publishing the n.s.a.'s and g.c.a. chuse most closely guarded secrets dragnet surveillance on...
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that since edward snowden started releasing these leaked documents. the fact that he's in russia makes him different from other whistleblowers in the past. in the past, people who have done this type of thing have stayed in the country, been part of the debate. here he is in the protection of the russian secret service. is he not able to really move around very easily. i'm sure he wants to get out of there. coming back to the u.s., he would most likely be facing justice. the obama administration has had a very complicated view of this whole issue. on one hand, they welcomed the debate that has been started by these leaks. but at the same time, they're rejecting the idea that he deserves any kind of leniency or deserves, perhaps, some clemency. i asked the attorney general eric holder about this a few weeks ago. and i think we have some sound of what he said. >> it's not something that i would support. i think that he has clearly broken the law and harmed the nation that he claims to love. the conversation that we are engaged in is one that i think is
that since edward snowden started releasing these leaked documents. the fact that he's in russia makes him different from other whistleblowers in the past. in the past, people who have done this type of thing have stayed in the country, been part of the debate. here he is in the protection of the russian secret service. is he not able to really move around very easily. i'm sure he wants to get out of there. coming back to the u.s., he would most likely be facing justice. the obama...
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. >>> and a major foush chemicpus clemency for edward snowden. the "new york times" says enormous value lies in the information he has revealed writing, mr. snowden deserves better than a life of permanent exile, fear and flight. he may have committed a crime to do so, but he has done his country a great service. it is time for the united sta s states -- he should have the hope to lead a life of advocating for greater privacy and intelligence oversight. snowden has temporary asylum in russia. he's charged with espionage and felony theft of government property. u.s. officials have urged him to return and face the charges. >>> 14 people were rushed to the hospital after an apartment building in downtown minneapolis caught fire from an explosion. firefighters did the best they could to control the 20 foot flames but were eventually forced to foul back. fire officials say the building became unsafe and firefighters had to battle that blaze from the outside with hoses. they also had to deal with freezing temperatures and windchills near minus 20 degre
. >>> and a major foush chemicpus clemency for edward snowden. the "new york times" says enormous value lies in the information he has revealed writing, mr. snowden deserves better than a life of permanent exile, fear and flight. he may have committed a crime to do so, but he has done his country a great service. it is time for the united sta s states -- he should have the hope to lead a life of advocating for greater privacy and intelligence oversight. snowden has temporary...
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what's the weight of public follow you for guys like chelsea manning people like edward snowden they seem to have public support the majority of public support does that mean their life. i'm not going to say chelsea money could chelsea but he's in jail for thirty five years but for people like them and potential future will suppose as their lot got any easier the job because of the potential backing they're getting from the public all different different well different countries reacted differently to the news and all the revelations here in britain there was a faster go situation we must remember that the impact well it's not over yet if glenn greenwald the person who has the secret is saying that only one percent has been released so far we can expect much more information of course they are doing the redacting of data and information so as not to harm agents in the field from the cia and the national security agency and other u.s. authorities so we haven't seen anything yet and of course i'm sure it'll encourage a whistleblowers right around the world to continue doing this becaus
what's the weight of public follow you for guys like chelsea manning people like edward snowden they seem to have public support the majority of public support does that mean their life. i'm not going to say chelsea money could chelsea but he's in jail for thirty five years but for people like them and potential future will suppose as their lot got any easier the job because of the potential backing they're getting from the public all different different well different countries reacted...
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lou: i want to ask you one last question, and this is on edward snowden. the new york times editorial board in coordination with the guardian newspaper in the u.k. calling for clemency,part for a return to status because he was simply a whistle blower. your reaion to iraq. >> well, the guardian and the new york times should both change the name. clearly, he did a service in the sense of advising us about the way the obama administration as shredded the fourth ammndment. that said to me it was perfectly possible to handle that with the united states. looks increasingly as if he was working for the russians all along. the obama administration, as it once, does not defend america. we could have kidnapped snowden in hong kong and brought him home. he should be brought home either openly or covertly so that he can be tried, convicted command executed as a trader. >> two groups in five administrations. the bureaucrats who don't want to see an agency going dn like this, and the other, let's keep in min but then the camp of the obama campaign, those who want to cr
lou: i want to ask you one last question, and this is on edward snowden. the new york times editorial board in coordination with the guardian newspaper in the u.k. calling for clemency,part for a return to status because he was simply a whistle blower. your reaion to iraq. >> well, the guardian and the new york times should both change the name. clearly, he did a service in the sense of advising us about the way the obama administration as shredded the fourth ammndment. that said to me it...
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two major newspapers are calling for clemency for edward snowden. we'll examine the legal and political implications of this, coming up. my name is jenny, and i quit smoking with chantix. before chantix, i tried to quit probably about five times. it werent an the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix, and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental-health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right away, as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of
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so edward snowden has a bit of a problem. at some point, he should probably consider coming back to stand before the bar of justice, as did daniel ellesburg, the biggest whistle-blower of a prior generation. >> will? >> there are thousands and thousands of government contracted employees are highly classified information at their finger tips. if edward snowden gets clemency, what do you tell them? this opens a door that cannot be opened. it doesn't matter if he was right or wrong, a hero or villain. he needs to come back and lay himself at the fellow of the americans. see how we judge it. >> we have one of two courts that's upheld this program. does your answer change if this is seen as -- the program is unconstitutional and seen as a whistle-blower? >> well, i think -- i -- >> vikctor, as you know, we in the media business, whistle-blowers tend not to be the most savory people. some are strange, dishonest. some have alternative motives. some are greedy, maybe looking for a payday. whether or not he was right or wrong to do t
so edward snowden has a bit of a problem. at some point, he should probably consider coming back to stand before the bar of justice, as did daniel ellesburg, the biggest whistle-blower of a prior generation. >> will? >> there are thousands and thousands of government contracted employees are highly classified information at their finger tips. if edward snowden gets clemency, what do you tell them? this opens a door that cannot be opened. it doesn't matter if he was right or wrong, a...
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. >> edward snowden to end his compile in russia and return to the u.s. the board wrote, and i quote, it is time for the united states to offer mr. snowden a plea bargain or some cienlt of clemency that would allow him to return home and face at least substantially reduced punishment in light of his role as a whistle blower. but in calling for clemency for snowden, the times went against many elected leaders starting with president obama. >> i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. >> he's a trait. the disclosure of this information puts americans at risk. it shows our adversaries what our capabilities are. and it's a giant violation of the law. >> i don't think he meets the legal definition of being a traitor according to our constitution but he certainly has done a very, very bad thing. >> he has disclosed programs that make it easier for terrorists overseas and the first people who are going to feel that damage are our soldiers in afghanistan. >> the strength of leaking that, yes, that would be a prosecutable offense. and i think he should be prosecute
. >> edward snowden to end his compile in russia and return to the u.s. the board wrote, and i quote, it is time for the united states to offer mr. snowden a plea bargain or some cienlt of clemency that would allow him to return home and face at least substantially reduced punishment in light of his role as a whistle blower. but in calling for clemency for snowden, the times went against many elected leaders starting with president obama. >> i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot....
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so should edward snowden face charges in the u.s.? i talked to cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and the aclu's ben wisner, a legal advisor to edward snowden. >> well, i think that "the new york times" makes the case very powerfully, and i urge your viewers to go to "the new york times" and see it. but i think it boils down to the following. the disclosures that mr. snowden is responsible for vastly improved a much, much needed public debate, both in the united states and around the world, the claims that they caused damage are hugely overblown. he had no alternative but to do it in the way that he did, because the people who were responsible for oversight of the programs already knew about what he reported and hadn't done anything about it. and the law under which he would be prosecuted if he would returned to the united states would not allow him to make a public interest defense, would not allow him to say what i just said, that these disclosures were valuable, that they didn't cause harm, that, in fact, they revealed program
so should edward snowden face charges in the u.s.? i talked to cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and the aclu's ben wisner, a legal advisor to edward snowden. >> well, i think that "the new york times" makes the case very powerfully, and i urge your viewers to go to "the new york times" and see it. but i think it boils down to the following. the disclosures that mr. snowden is responsible for vastly improved a much, much needed public debate, both in the united...
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. >> clementsy for edward snowden. calls for the government to forgive the n.s.a. leaker. >> destroying syria's weapons. and the stock market kicking off the year with a drop. why investors may be in a selling mood. >> two major newspapers that published revelations from edward snowden are calling for clemency, the u.k.'s "guardian", and "new york times" urged the government to give up pursuit from the contractor. they wrote: >> critics were quick to fire back. republican congressman peter king said in the "new york times": >> an american cargo ship in virginia is set to leave on an unprecedented mission to destroy syria's chemical weapons at sea. as shihab rattansi explains it's a delicate operation. >> it may have been a cargo rejected by every country, but by the u.s. it will be an important test of the u.s.'s ability to use a field deployable hydrolysis system at sea. neutralizing weapons with water, bleach and caustic soda on land is proven. doing so at sea is unprecedented. 9 pentagon is confident it can be done. >> this is not new technology or a high-risk t
. >> clementsy for edward snowden. calls for the government to forgive the n.s.a. leaker. >> destroying syria's weapons. and the stock market kicking off the year with a drop. why investors may be in a selling mood. >> two major newspapers that published revelations from edward snowden are calling for clemency, the u.k.'s "guardian", and "new york times" urged the government to give up pursuit from the contractor. they wrote: >> critics were quick to...
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you think edward snowden ought to be exonerated here? >> absolutely. i think he, if it wasn't for him we wouldn't know so much we now know about the government surveillance program. and if the obama administration had been transparent the way that they said that they would be, that obama promised he would be, then edward snowden wouldn't have had to release all of this information. and i think he has done a public service and i don't think he should be punished for it. i think he should be absolutely given clemency. he shouldn't have to live his whole life on the run. jon: judy, what do you think? welcome this guy back home, throw him a tickertape parade down sixth avenue in new york? >> no, i don't think so, jon. i'm in between the kind of hero and traitor camps. there are people like kirsten who say, look, two out of three judges, federal district court judges have now said that this program that he called attention to is unconstitutional. the third disagreed. so he can be regard the as a whistle-blower. on the other hand, i don't think this country
you think edward snowden ought to be exonerated here? >> absolutely. i think he, if it wasn't for him we wouldn't know so much we now know about the government surveillance program. and if the obama administration had been transparent the way that they said that they would be, that obama promised he would be, then edward snowden wouldn't have had to release all of this information. and i think he has done a public service and i don't think he should be punished for it. i think he should...
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to pardon edward snowden. >> soon to be facilitated and advanced by the new york times they are a disgrace and their editors are a disgrace. [ bottle ] okay, listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies you're cool. resurgeannce >> a tanker truck left a michigan highway closed a couple hours. it exploded and sent smoke and chemicals into the air. the driver was hospitalized but he is okay. >> he is good. he came off the bridge somehow and got out of the vehicle by himself. >> tough guy. no other injuries reported. evacuati evacuations ordered but then called off. the cause of the accident is still under investigation. >>> new concerns al qaeda is having a resurgence in iraq. violence is surging to levels not seen in eight years. 8,000 civilians were killed in 2013. u.s. troops withdrew from the area in 2011. we have a military analyst with us today. thank you for joining us. >> happy new year. >> 7800 civilians were killed in iraq in 2013 that is higher than 2008
to pardon edward snowden. >> soon to be facilitated and advanced by the new york times they are a disgrace and their editors are a disgrace. [ bottle ] okay, listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies you're cool. resurgeannce >> a tanker truck left a michigan highway closed a couple hours. it exploded and sent smoke and chemicals into the air. the driver was hospitalized but he is okay. >> he is good. he came off the bridge...
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and edward snowden is facing new criticism because of the information he is leaking on the subject. >> and john kerry is going to the middle east considering a prisoner swap. secretary kerry is offering to free jonathan poller for the final group held in israel. he is a forer united states intelligence analyst who pled guilty to passing information to the government and was sentenced to life in prison. >>> 1.1 million for the number of online signups which is less than the goal. the white house considers this good news, right? >> there was a huge jump in enrollment in december and we are just a third of a way to an internal health and human administration target. they have been saying the pace is going to increase as we get to the march deadline but they are short for what they wanted. but more problematic is who is and who isn't signing up >> when you look at who is enrolling it is the less healthy population and probably older. >> reporter: the affordable care act needs young, healthy people to sign up to keep the cost down. >> republicans point out more people have lost plans than
and edward snowden is facing new criticism because of the information he is leaking on the subject. >> and john kerry is going to the middle east considering a prisoner swap. secretary kerry is offering to free jonathan poller for the final group held in israel. he is a forer united states intelligence analyst who pled guilty to passing information to the government and was sentenced to life in prison. >>> 1.1 million for the number of online signups which is less than the goal....
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the edward snowden saga continues. a shocking editorial, i think, from "the new york times" arguing that edward snowden is a whistle-blower, the editorial says he's done a great service for the country. and this editorial says it is time for the white house to offer him a plea bargain that would allow him to return here to the united states. we're joined by cnn political analyst and executive editor of the daily beast, john avlon. you said one of the biggest issues for the president would be to come to terms with the surveillance state. >> yes. >> those were your words. it seems to be a bigger question, would it be something he'd ever consider? would he consider granting edward snowden some kind of clemency. >> some kind of clemency, there's a lot of room in that statement. an absolution for what is objectively an act of treason, betrayal of oath, very unlikely a commander in chief will do that for edward snowden. given that he joined as a contractor, it appears with the intention of releasing these documents. however,
the edward snowden saga continues. a shocking editorial, i think, from "the new york times" arguing that edward snowden is a whistle-blower, the editorial says he's done a great service for the country. and this editorial says it is time for the white house to offer him a plea bargain that would allow him to return here to the united states. we're joined by cnn political analyst and executive editor of the daily beast, john avlon. you said one of the biggest issues for the president...
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look, a lot of people talking about edward snowden and "new york times" came out in favor of clem entcy for him. ambassador ginsburg was against that. snowden's massive theft, she writes, justified by the degree of governmental intrusion that he unveiled. edward snowden told people of britain, he's still working for the nsa, it's just the nsa doesn't realize this. love this idea of an employee you can't get rid of. do you buy this concept that he is working for the nsa? >> it seems like he's at at will employee in reverse or something. i think if they haven't handed them the termination papers just yet, they are trying to find a way to get them to him. this computer is -- it seems like this machine that takes on the life of its own. one of the things that's surprised many people, the nsa will do what they have to do to get this information, i don't know if any law or human being can top sthem. >> how does a quantum computer work? i'm just kidding. >> okay. >> if you know -- >> oh, god, no, i don't know. >> tour'e, i think snowden has a positive mental attitude. they try to fire you and
look, a lot of people talking about edward snowden and "new york times" came out in favor of clem entcy for him. ambassador ginsburg was against that. snowden's massive theft, she writes, justified by the degree of governmental intrusion that he unveiled. edward snowden told people of britain, he's still working for the nsa, it's just the nsa doesn't realize this. love this idea of an employee you can't get rid of. do you buy this concept that he is working for the nsa? >> it...
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the paper cites documents relieved by edward snowden. -- released by edward snowden. the documents imply the nsa still has plenty of work to do on this project. >>> happening right now. if you can believe it. australian icebreaker carrying the 52 stranded passengers from the ship in antarctica have been ordered to stop its voyage and on standby now because officials on the chinese vessel involved in the dramatic helicopter ruse cue on thursday are thinking they are are stuck in the ice again. once it starts back up it will stop at a base for supplies before the voyage to tasmania. >>> the winter storm is is not over yet. >>> details of an arrest in the death of a beloved catholic priest in california. what police say happened there. >>> also a taker explodes on an icy michigan road but the driver is able to walk away. you have to hear this. ♪ at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores... ...and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen. check
the paper cites documents relieved by edward snowden. -- released by edward snowden. the documents imply the nsa still has plenty of work to do on this project. >>> happening right now. if you can believe it. australian icebreaker carrying the 52 stranded passengers from the ship in antarctica have been ordered to stop its voyage and on standby now because officials on the chinese vessel involved in the dramatic helicopter ruse cue on thursday are thinking they are are stuck in the ice...
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suppose all those edward snowden revelations, instead of edward snowden revelations, the government just said, here's what we're doing. we're going to make this public right away. we're doing these type of things. if you don't like it, call your congressman. would that have been a better way to approach it? >> i believe so. i said that previously. i think the american public could accept the need for that. and actually this was made public in a sort of bizarre sort of a way. it was -- well, you should have known about it. and we know how restricted it was in terms of access to the public. i think that was a mistake. now it seems like these things are -- >> how are you trying to be very transparent without compromising your methods and operations? >> obviously, we're not going to breach confidentiality as far as specific investigations are concerned. but we have people such as this group here will come in, take a look at the equipment we have, the processes that we use. we have many community groups. i have a muslim advisory council i meet with. on a regular basis. we have a tactics and s
suppose all those edward snowden revelations, instead of edward snowden revelations, the government just said, here's what we're doing. we're going to make this public right away. we're doing these type of things. if you don't like it, call your congressman. would that have been a better way to approach it? >> i believe so. i said that previously. i think the american public could accept the need for that. and actually this was made public in a sort of bizarre sort of a way. it was --...
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grant nsa leaker edward snowden clemency and let him come home. wow! let me give you more specifics. "the new york times" editorial board wrote in the paper partially, considering the enormous value of the information he has revealed and the abuses he has exposed, mr. snowden deserves better than a life of permanent exile, fear and flight. he may have committed a crime to do so, but it is time to the united states to offer mr. snowden an opportunity to come ho home, face at least substantially reduced punishment in light of his role. following this story/bombshell from washington, d.c., how is the administration reacting or is the administration reacting to this, evan? >> reporter: there's not any immediate reaction today, ashleigh. it is something that has been a very big topic of discussion among people in the administration. there's a bit of a divide, even in the administration, on the value of discussing this. certainly private conversations, people at the nsa would probably tell you that they think there is some value to having a discussion about
grant nsa leaker edward snowden clemency and let him come home. wow! let me give you more specifics. "the new york times" editorial board wrote in the paper partially, considering the enormous value of the information he has revealed and the abuses he has exposed, mr. snowden deserves better than a life of permanent exile, fear and flight. he may have committed a crime to do so, but it is time to the united states to offer mr. snowden an opportunity to come ho home, face at least...
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the newspapers editorial board says edward snowden is a whistle-blower and it's time for the united states to offer the former nsa contractor a plea bargain or some form of clemency. the board writes in retrospect, mr. snowden was justified in blowing the whistle to expose it to the public and let him do the work his exteriors would not. >>> it's not clear whether anyone was hurt or died after an earthquake in southern iran. >>> the president of pakistan was supposed to be in court but they say he is sick and in the hospital on7 trial has been adjourned until month. ason. he faces life in pretty much or the death penalty. >>> in the meantime, violence once again tearing an egyptian city apart. two people killed wednesday in 200 supporters of morsi clashed with police. members of the broorgehotherhoo demanding¡vmreinstatement. they claim security forces opened fire on them. >>> this morning more than a dozen people are hospitalized after a massive new year day explosion happened in minneapolis. the blast triged a hugered a hu in an apartment building near downtown. police believe some of t
the newspapers editorial board says edward snowden is a whistle-blower and it's time for the united states to offer the former nsa contractor a plea bargain or some form of clemency. the board writes in retrospect, mr. snowden was justified in blowing the whistle to expose it to the public and let him do the work his exteriors would not. >>> it's not clear whether anyone was hurt or died after an earthquake in southern iran. >>> the president of pakistan was supposed to be in...
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edward snowden released that christmas message to the british public. we are getting your thoughts on the top news stories of 2013. caller before says it was edward snowden who gets his pick. regina in oklahoma. good morning. caller: happy new year. my biggest story is what with senator ted cruz, mike lee, rand paul, even senator imhoff who stood on the floor of the senate, standing up for me and those who understand the bondage of the insurance mandate that was forced under obamacare and their enthusiasm and hard work and dedication that spilled over to the house, to the point where they got involved for our rights to stop and defund this nightmare on the american people, and mr. harry reid decided to take his stand and let the government not , because heorder did not want to help us to unwind this maniacal mass that was put on us by what was done under my own congressman who is now dead, congressman john mercer, who was part of voting for this in pennsylvania, so thank you, senator ted cruz, mike lee, rand paul -- host: did you watch the senate filibu
edward snowden released that christmas message to the british public. we are getting your thoughts on the top news stories of 2013. caller before says it was edward snowden who gets his pick. regina in oklahoma. good morning. caller: happy new year. my biggest story is what with senator ted cruz, mike lee, rand paul, even senator imhoff who stood on the floor of the senate, standing up for me and those who understand the bondage of the insurance mandate that was forced under obamacare and their...
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a privacy advocate broke the testimony from edward snowden. apple says they are unaware of the program. americans have health care insurance and those who already have it will have and consumer protections as of today. the obama administration says that more than 2 million people who signed up after october 1 are now covered. >> the health insurance plans are quality, comprehensive, private plans. >> under the new law, health insurance companies can no longer deny coverage to people with pre-existing conditions and health care plans must cover the essentials like doctors visits and prescription drugs. but the so-called birth control mandate is now on hold. the supreme court issued a temporary stay. when the u.s. olympic soccer team competes in so she -- karlson will make his first appearance. several other candidates will represent their county. announcements are expected between now and january 7. we talked to carlson today and you can hear from him coming up and sports. the new year,in jumping into the chesapeake bay. at 28ds were there degr
a privacy advocate broke the testimony from edward snowden. apple says they are unaware of the program. americans have health care insurance and those who already have it will have and consumer protections as of today. the obama administration says that more than 2 million people who signed up after october 1 are now covered. >> the health insurance plans are quality, comprehensive, private plans. >> under the new law, health insurance companies can no longer deny coverage to people...
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. >> the computer program is revealed in documents provided by edward snowden and reported by the washington post. how would the super computer work? when a regular computer tries to solve a problem, it has to go through each possible solution one by one by one until it arrives at the correct answer. what makes a quantum computer so special, it tries every possibility arriving at the correct answer much quicker. according to the documents, the computer is being developed at this lab in college park, maryland. >> well that was bruin todd reporting, just today, a u.s. spy court ruled again that the nsa can keep collecting americans phone records. >> well it's not just the nsa being accused of spying. facebook has been hit with a class action lawsuit for intercepting users private messages. accuses facebook of mining data from your private messages and sharing that information with advertisers. it claims the company is in direct violation of federal and state privacy laws. facebook says the allegations lack any merit. >> privacy policies from these large companies tend to be very expansive and
. >> the computer program is revealed in documents provided by edward snowden and reported by the washington post. how would the super computer work? when a regular computer tries to solve a problem, it has to go through each possible solution one by one by one until it arrives at the correct answer. what makes a quantum computer so special, it tries every possibility arriving at the correct answer much quicker. according to the documents, the computer is being developed at this lab in...
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. >>> clemency for edward snowden? what will it take for that to happen or if it should happen. >>> the biggest security operation in sports history, but will it be enough? new questions today about the olympic games in russia. >>> sticker shock. that's what you might find at the grocery store in the new year. how high might some prices go? >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to we"weekends with ale wit witt". a historic cold is creeping across the country just a day after a huge snowstorm hit tense of millions. the latest sweep of winter is already blamed for 16 deaths. as the digging out begins, a deep freeze is gripping the midwest. >> it's a nightmare. it is cold. the winds are brutal. >> i'm layered up. i have four sweat shirts. >> philadelphia got more than six inches, as did new york central park. snow shut down jfk for hours. nationwide, more than 2600 flights canceled and over 5,000 delayed. in hard-hit massachusetts, residents cleaned up after the storm dumped two feet of snow in that state. and windchills re
. >>> clemency for edward snowden? what will it take for that to happen or if it should happen. >>> the biggest security operation in sports history, but will it be enough? new questions today about the olympic games in russia. >>> sticker shock. that's what you might find at the grocery store in the new year. how high might some prices go? >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to we"weekends with ale wit witt". a historic cold is creeping across the...
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. >>> cities are bracing for up to a foot of edward snowden paralyzing commuters and air travel and this is video from the newsroom showing the storm almost hammering the midwest and in st. louis you can see the slick roads are icy and dangerous driving conditions. >> video from boston, you can see the snow is starting to come down and parts of new england could get up to 12". in new york city, manhattan and surrounding areas are expecting 7" of snow. >> the storm is creating travel headaches in chicago up to 8" of edward snowden yesterday forcing hundreds flights to be delayed or canceled at o'hare. sfo is reporting a dozen chance lakes for outbound flights. >> snow in indiana played a role in a crash involving a casino bus. a pickup driver lost control and slid into the bus, the truck driver was killed, 12 bus passengers were injured but they are expected to be okay the. >> samples from the safer why snow pack are taken tomorrow and the results will be better news for the central valley. here is how bad the water situation is, this mount is usually submerged but the reservoir is only a
. >>> cities are bracing for up to a foot of edward snowden paralyzing commuters and air travel and this is video from the newsroom showing the storm almost hammering the midwest and in st. louis you can see the slick roads are icy and dangerous driving conditions. >> video from boston, you can see the snow is starting to come down and parts of new england could get up to 12". in new york city, manhattan and surrounding areas are expecting 7" of snow. >> the storm...
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. >>> the editorial of the new york times is urging the obama administration to treat edward snowden as a whittle blower and offer him clemen ski. it's acknowledged that he stole documents but the paper says he's done a great service to the country by exposing the government's lack of respect for privacy. the white house has rejected a clemency plea saying he should return to the u.s. to face trial. >>> the dozens of people stuck in the ice in antarctica since christmas eve have been rescued. a helicopter ferried the 52 scientists and tourists to an australian ship today. but their journey home is just getting started. they shouldn't expect to be in australian before the mid -- before mid month at the earliest. >> it's about four to five days' passage. she then has a few days of operation there to complete a reply operation for crazy, that is -- casey. that's weather depent and. >> the crew will stay there until the ice breaks up and the ship can move again. >>> well, speaking of cold, there's going to be some cold temperatures throughout much of the country, just not here. we're loo
. >>> the editorial of the new york times is urging the obama administration to treat edward snowden as a whittle blower and offer him clemen ski. it's acknowledged that he stole documents but the paper says he's done a great service to the country by exposing the government's lack of respect for privacy. the white house has rejected a clemency plea saying he should return to the u.s. to face trial. >>> the dozens of people stuck in the ice in antarctica since christmas eve...
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we wouldn't know the fisa court criticized nsa if it wasn't for edward snowden. they declassified that information. the fisa court said you're overcollecting. they are concerned that there are abuses going on. so i think that, you know, rand paul is on the right side of this in my book. i don't know what peter king is talking about. martha: seems to be there on part of the administration and also peter king in this case is siding with them, effort to say, don't look into this stuff. just trust us. it is really good that we have this and extremely dangerous if we don't. katie, i don't think people are satisfied with that answer anymore? >> they shouldn't be and when you have james clapper essentially either lying to the american people about what kind of data, their personal data being collected or grossly misleading the american people about their data being collected and finding out they are actually collecting data when he said they weren't and should be skeptical of the government saying just trust us. let's not just forget this isn't just rand paul and just i
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the paper cites documents relieved by edward snowden. the documents imply the nsa still has plenty of work to do on this project. >>> new this morning. secretary of state john kerry in the west bank meeting with palestinian president mahmoud abbas. he arrived in israeli thursday to create a middle east peace deal he says is not mission impossible. he had dinner with israeli prime minister benefiting anyone netanyahu who says there is growing doubt in israel the palestinians want peace. kerry's tenth trip to the region and harsh word. >> the time is soon arriving where leaders are going to have to make difficult decisions. we are close to take time, if not at it, and i think we understand the circumstances within which we are working. >> the secretary of state vows to work to narrow the differences on a framework that addresses core issues including borders between israel and a future palestinian state. >>> more drama down south. happening right now. that australian icebreaker carrying the 52 rescued passengers who were on the stranded sh
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snowden. >> so walmart has a recall of donkey meat because they're not sure what is in it. what would they be worried is in it in china? >> what did you mean you haven't had five spice donkey meat? >> no, i asked if we should go out for donkey burgers for lunch. >> and i have to read the story a few times to make sure the do thatky meat was wasn't the bit contaminated. it seems that it's a fine delicacy in china and the problem is the food and drug administration found there is fox meat and other dchl dna in their donkey meat. anyway, apparently they are giving them 8.25 in compensation. and tightening their monetarying of the meat that goes in to their condi me donkey meat. >> i'll take the heat. steve, appreciate it. live for us in london. >>> our twitter question of the day, we have a story later in the cooler that deals with an odd off putting addiction. we'll let you know what that is. we want to know your strangest addiction. i had a stretch about ten years where i had to order chicken wings in every place they had it on the menu. okay. that's pretty -- an example. ha
snowden. >> so walmart has a recall of donkey meat because they're not sure what is in it. what would they be worried is in it in china? >> what did you mean you haven't had five spice donkey meat? >> no, i asked if we should go out for donkey burgers for lunch. >> and i have to read the story a few times to make sure the do thatky meat was wasn't the bit contaminated. it seems that it's a fine delicacy in china and the problem is the food and drug administration found...
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. >> yo coincido, sin duda un personaje del aÑo el papa francisco, pero para mi gusto, edward snowden serÍa, este. >> ¿por quÉ? >> joven que filtrÓ los documentos secretos de la agencia de seguridad nacional y por el que a travÉs del cual nos enteramos de este escÁndalo de espionaje que viene sucediendo en estados unidos seguramente a partir del 11 de septiembre y como cambiÓ todo eso, el tema de la seguridad y justamente eso, el espionaje, la seguridad de la inteligencia, entonces edward snowden. >> ¿serÁ por ahÍ? o sea. >> perdÓn, para mÍ el personaje del aÑo es john bainer, el lÍder de la cÁmara de representantes porque asÍ como podemos escoger seres buenos, tambiÉn puedes escoger gente que ha quedado en este momento en el centro del debate migratorio, es Él el que ha detenido la posibilidad de que una reforma migratoria vaya al piso de la cÁmara de representantes a un voto, todo mundo nos asegura que tiene la mayorÍa de los votos para pasar esta reforma, sin embargo Él, probablemente atrapado por la presiÓn del ala ultra conservadora del partido republicano,
. >> yo coincido, sin duda un personaje del aÑo el papa francisco, pero para mi gusto, edward snowden serÍa, este. >> ¿por quÉ? >> joven que filtrÓ los documentos secretos de la agencia de seguridad nacional y por el que a travÉs del cual nos enteramos de este escÁndalo de espionaje que viene sucediendo en estados unidos seguramente a partir del 11 de septiembre y como cambiÓ todo eso, el tema de la seguridad y justamente eso, el espionaje, la seguridad de la...
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. >>> experts say quantum computers are decades away but according to documents released by edward snowden the nsa is working hard to get their hands on them. we'll explain what they are, and why they could be so important. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes o >> you know, you may be familiar with promotion that will price freezes, will that is going to happen in argentina. buts the government that is behind. "t." it's part of a plan to combat wildly fluctuating inflation in buenos aires. >> reporter: 194 items are on the list unveiled by the cabinet chief. they range from cooking oil to rice, household cleaners to several brands of biscuit. >> this agreement aims to guarantee supplies of all the basic items on the list which means they will be available on a supermarket she have. >> reporter: like many families in argentina they have learned to live with constantly rising prices. they cope but it's never easy. >> first i try to use the credit card and try to make as many payments as i can, try to pay things because a year from now the same amount of money is going to be l
. >>> experts say quantum computers are decades away but according to documents released by edward snowden the nsa is working hard to get their hands on them. we'll explain what they are, and why they could be so important. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes o >> you know, you may be familiar with promotion that will price freezes, will that is going to happen in argentina. buts the government that is behind. "t." it's part of a plan to combat wildly...
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but according to documents released by edward snowden it's something that the nsa is hard at work on. >>> and we'll take you to a city that is working to be environmentally friendly. >> only on al jazeera america. >> every sunday night, al jazeera america presents extraordinary films from the worlds top documentary directors this week: is love enough? >> that was a dream of ours... four children.... >> a little girl, removed from everything she's ever known... >> she's gone through a ton of orphan stuff... >> if their hopes don't turn out to be the reality...are they gonna crash? >> an unflinching look at a family learning to love >> i think she could have used a hug... >> dark matter of love on al jazeera america >> new reports indicate the nsa is on its way to breaking every kind of encryption. it is building a so-called quantum computer another revelation from nsa staffer informer edward snowden. jake, good to see you. what on earth is a quantum computer? >> reporter: well, tony, the thing to keep in mind even those who know what quantum computing is did doesn't really know what qu
but according to documents released by edward snowden it's something that the nsa is hard at work on. >>> and we'll take you to a city that is working to be environmentally friendly. >> only on al jazeera america. >> every sunday night, al jazeera america presents extraordinary films from the worlds top documentary directors this week: is love enough? >> that was a dream of ours... four children.... >> a little girl, removed from everything she's ever known......
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snowden for leaking the information about the nsa's surveillance program. the times is say he did the program a great service and want the obama administration to give him a break. it says, when someone reveals government officials routinely and deliberately broken the law that person should not face life in prison at the hands of the same government. president obama should tell his aides to begin finding a way to end mr. snowden's vili indication and give him an incentive to return home. snowden has been living in russia for the last few months to avoid espionage charges. and the times think his should get some form of kleclemency. >> washington is full of people who broke the law by lying to congress, by engaging in illegal spying, by ordering the torture of prisoners. we haven't seen prosecutions of those officials and we haven't seen a lot of hand wringing about the precedent set by not prosecuting those people. let's not get on a high horse and say, oh dear, if we don't prosecute this person we're going to set a bad precedent. >> we'll talk with our cn
snowden for leaking the information about the nsa's surveillance program. the times is say he did the program a great service and want the obama administration to give him a break. it says, when someone reveals government officials routinely and deliberately broken the law that person should not face life in prison at the hands of the same government. president obama should tell his aides to begin finding a way to end mr. snowden's vili indication and give him an incentive to return home....
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revelations edward snowden is not guiding the stories he handed over a certain number of documents needed to other reporters six months ago and he told us the hope that we would use around dutchman has not tried and would not succeed in telling us what to publish when not hopeless and dom in a week ago for one of the top of dough instead. in washington dc sent stocks artsy. believe it or not here now at the end of twenty thirteen it's been a monumental year to say the least. this year we saw huge advancements in the play for same marriage in the aftermath of the chemical gas attack with sa president obama in a us strike on syria most recently was on the death of former south african president and international icon nelson mandela. well it's important to reflect on the events that have defined it this past year in history. it's equally important to look forward so that i pull out what we can expect next year and twenty fourteen are cheese on the stasi a church and sat down with gerald soul and take. he's the publisher of the trends journal and the founder of the trends research institute t
revelations edward snowden is not guiding the stories he handed over a certain number of documents needed to other reporters six months ago and he told us the hope that we would use around dutchman has not tried and would not succeed in telling us what to publish when not hopeless and dom in a week ago for one of the top of dough instead. in washington dc sent stocks artsy. believe it or not here now at the end of twenty thirteen it's been a monumental year to say the least. this year we saw...
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"the new york times" as you know, in an editorial they take a side on edward snowden. it is time for the united states to offer mr. snowden a plea bargain and allow him to return home and suffer substantial lower punishment and far stronger oversight of the runaway intelligence community, end quote. representative, what do you think of the op ed? should we grant him cleanmency? ? two differe >> two different questions. should they be doing what they're doing? short answer is fno. should edward snowden face the music for breaking the law? i think yes, but i think with leniency. we would not be having this very important national debate now had it not been for snowden. >> what do you think? >> i've been trying for years to get this national debate going and -- >> representative, what would that leniency look like? >> well, i -- i think it would -- he now faces two ten-year terms and maybe with additional charges life in prison. that is unreasonable. he broke the law. i have legislation before congress that would extend whistle-blower protection to people in the intellige
"the new york times" as you know, in an editorial they take a side on edward snowden. it is time for the united states to offer mr. snowden a plea bargain and allow him to return home and suffer substantial lower punishment and far stronger oversight of the runaway intelligence community, end quote. representative, what do you think of the op ed? should we grant him cleanmency? ? two differe >> two different questions. should they be doing what they're doing? short answer is...
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should nsa leaker edward snowden be allowed to come back to the u.s. and be given some sort of plea bargain or clemency? >>> plus, ford creating buzz with its new car. phil lebeau behind the wheel for us. hi, phil. >> tyler, what if you could drive a solar-powered car every single day? you know, never have to fill up, never have to plug in. ford says that could be a possibility. we'll show you their vision of the future when "power lunch" returns. [ man #1 ] we're now in the approach phase. everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] your looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. still looking very good. 1,400 feet. ♪ [ male announcer ] funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a go for landing, over. [ male announcer ] the all new cadillac cts, the 2014 motor trend car of the year. aflac! aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen to me, duck. i have an associate that met with, uh, an unfortunate accident. while he's been incapacitated,
should nsa leaker edward snowden be allowed to come back to the u.s. and be given some sort of plea bargain or clemency? >>> plus, ford creating buzz with its new car. phil lebeau behind the wheel for us. hi, phil. >> tyler, what if you could drive a solar-powered car every single day? you know, never have to fill up, never have to plug in. ford says that could be a possibility. we'll show you their vision of the future when "power lunch" returns. [ man #1 ] we're now...
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. >> now let me switch gears in the time we have left, and ask about edward snowden. jane, you were a prominent member of the intelligence committee in the house. and the new york times said he should be granted clemency or a plea bargain, and we're waiting to hear how he responds. what do you think about the new york times, arguably the most prominent newspaper in our country taking the stand? >> they have the right to editorialize however they want, but i degree. plea bargains are part of the prosecution. so for bargaining with what happens is appropriate. but granting him clemency for the most serious national security leak in our history i think should be out of bounds. and just a couple of points here, first of all, we don't know whether his data which is reported at 1.7 million pieces of whatever pieces of paper or transactions with we don't know if that's exploited by china or russia, come poliwith others. but as mike said, if he gets away with this, it's a permission slip to steal big pip applaud the public debate about what we should be doing. >> it wouldn't
. >> now let me switch gears in the time we have left, and ask about edward snowden. jane, you were a prominent member of the intelligence committee in the house. and the new york times said he should be granted clemency or a plea bargain, and we're waiting to hear how he responds. what do you think about the new york times, arguably the most prominent newspaper in our country taking the stand? >> they have the right to editorialize however they want, but i degree. plea bargains are...
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. >>> two newspapers that published the nsa secrets that edward snowden had revealed say he should be given clemency. editorials in "the new york times" and britain's "the guardi guardian" say that snowden's disclosures about the united states' sweeping espionage program did more good than harm. a judge ruled the program was program unconstitutional. >>> another major secret has been revealed. in harrisburg, sapennsylvania. >> the much anticipated unveiling of the pennsylvania farm show's butter sculpture. >> yeah. the 1,000-pound sculpture celebrates 60 years of the farm show. farm show milkshake. this year's theme -- "shake, rattle, and roll." hit song from 1954. coincidentally the same year the pennsylvania farm show unveiled its now-famous milkshake. >> pretty complex. >> that's butter? >> it's butter. i'm told you don't eat it. >> well what do you do? >> you probably wouldn't want to. somebody made the point in the meeting today that probably lots of people sneezed on this. i can only imagine. it's on display, right? >> i can imagine little kids -- >> my son would never go near i
. >>> two newspapers that published the nsa secrets that edward snowden had revealed say he should be given clemency. editorials in "the new york times" and britain's "the guardi guardian" say that snowden's disclosures about the united states' sweeping espionage program did more good than harm. a judge ruled the program was program unconstitutional. >>> another major secret has been revealed. in harrisburg, sapennsylvania. >> the much anticipated...
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all show now it will be interesting to see in this next phase what edward snowden does. it was a pretty you know truculent christmas message from him. it would be interesting to see if over the -- coming months he -- he speaks about, you know what he likes about america and especially in the comparison he is taking asylum. >> thank you very much. good to see you, kate. >>> as we begin the new year yes, it is an election year we asked this question on our facebook page. what do you want to see president obama and congress accomplish in 2014? just a few of our response society far. larry said do something about income inequality. keith wants to see a massive public works bill to rebuild our country's infrastructure and pam says common sense government reform to protect our children and communities. you can join the conversation on the andrea mitchell's report facebook page. offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million busine
all show now it will be interesting to see in this next phase what edward snowden does. it was a pretty you know truculent christmas message from him. it would be interesting to see if over the -- coming months he -- he speaks about, you know what he likes about america and especially in the comparison he is taking asylum. >> thank you very much. good to see you, kate. >>> as we begin the new year yes, it is an election year we asked this question on our facebook page. what do...
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most of us learned of this program thanks to the leaks from edward snowden. in an exclusive interview with "meet the press" set to air tomorrow, janet napolitano weighed in on the recent calls for clemency. take a listen to what she said. >> if we're concerned about other documents, other material that he has, as "the new york times" suggested, should clemency for him be on the table if it meant securing some of this other information? >> i think that would require more intimate knowledge of what he allegedly has. but i would not put clemency on the table at all. >> how realistic is the possibility that edward snowden ends up back in this country this year? >> i think over time, it's more and more possible. i think the white house is on the wrong side of this issue. i think as more and more leaks happen, as there's more prove that james clapper, the head of the nsa, how he lied to congress about this, he made false statements. the leaks showed he was lying, the nsa is not telling the american public -- members of congress need to be happy with that. i think m
most of us learned of this program thanks to the leaks from edward snowden. in an exclusive interview with "meet the press" set to air tomorrow, janet napolitano weighed in on the recent calls for clemency. take a listen to what she said. >> if we're concerned about other documents, other material that he has, as "the new york times" suggested, should clemency for him be on the table if it meant securing some of this other information? >> i think that would...